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Americans Support Third Party Candidacies of Jesse Ventura and John McCain

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Americans Support Third Party Candidacies of Jesse Ventura and John McCain

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2004-03-07

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The hot topic in handicapping the presidential election is whether the announced independent candidate Ralph Nader will be the spoiler -- again – by winning a small but decisive percentage of the vote in an evenly divided country. Nader enjoys the support of 9 percent of Americans and hurts the presumed Democratic nominee John Kerry, according to the Humphrey Institute Survey based on a national sample of 758 adults conducted by the Center for Survey Research and Analysis at the University of Connecticut from February 18-29. But Nader is not the only third party candidate. Sixteen percent of Americans are willing to vote for Republican Senator John McCain if he ran as an independent.

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Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota

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Jacobs, Lawrence. (2004). Americans Support Third Party Candidacies of Jesse Ventura and John McCain. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/200533.

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